Protein Modeling C
Re: Protein Modeling C
Does anyone know how to find what amino acids are important on the pre-build model? I am having trouble finding any resources for residues we should highlight or groups that perform specific functions on the specific cytidine deaminase protein this year.
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Check out this paper for relevant AA: http://cbm.msoe.edu/images/contentImage ... hiffer.pdf. The sponsors have a lot of information to help out with this event here: http://cbm.msoe.edu/scienceOlympiad/participant2.php. The 2 relevant papers are posted therejdmcirvin wrote: ↑November 21st, 2019, 7:19 pm Does anyone know how to find what amino acids are important on the pre-build model? I am having trouble finding any resources for residues we should highlight or groups that perform specific functions on the specific cytidine deaminase protein this year.
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I circled each important amino acid that played a crucial role in active site or substrate structure. I also circled amino acids that affected bonding with DNA. Probably be good idea to print out the research paper and read it very carefully and annotating as you go.
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Thanks to both of you who replied! I read the papers at the beginning but I should probably go back and re-read them now that I understand them better. I like the idea of printing them out and annotating.
ericlepanda, the pre-build is graded on quality of backbone and highlighting of important/functional residues. I believe that not as much emphasis is placed on the side chains at regional levels, but including them can help set you apart from the other teams.
ericlepanda, the pre-build is graded on quality of backbone and highlighting of important/functional residues. I believe that not as much emphasis is placed on the side chains at regional levels, but including them can help set you apart from the other teams.
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Yes Invites and Regionals are based on just the backbone for state and nationals refer to rule 4.b.iii.2/3 in the protein modeling rules.
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Alright so, I have a little bit of a dilemma. I didn’t realized that 3D Molecular Designs sells different pre-build and regionals kits each year. Right now I have several 15 inch Mini Toobers and I don’t know whether I should put those together somehow, rush order the invitational kit, or use a different material entirely? I really don’t want to rush order the invitational kit, so what option will hurt my score the least? Thanks from an anxious bean
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Your Mini-Toober should be 228cm long (see http://cbm.msoe.edu/scienceOlympiad/des ... build.html), so unless you have six Toobers (6 x 2.54 x 15 = 228.1), you should probably buy the kit.Nyerr wrote: ↑November 28th, 2019, 11:44 am Alright so, I have a little bit of a dilemma. I didn’t realized that 3D Molecular Designs sells different pre-build and regionals kits each year. Right now I have several 15 inch Mini Toobers and I don’t know whether I should put those together somehow, rush order the invitational kit, or use a different material entirely? I really don’t want to rush order the invitational kit, so what option will hurt my score the least? Thanks from an anxious bean
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Re: Protein Modeling C
How much do you guys spend on your pre build model? I am panicking because my school's science department is very slow when it comes to ordering. I still haven't got it but I don't want to reorder because my school pays for our materials.
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